lights behind the grill
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really dont get over a 55W light, any higher watts will start to melt your grill there is 55w procomp lights that are 5" on www.4wheelparts.com for about $15 each you just have to supply your own relay and wire and switch.
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Originally Posted by keystone
would the push bar you showed me yesterday block the tow hooks on the front of my truck? I like the Westin Safari bar, but the lights would block the tow hooks. I was toying with the idea of mounting the lights behind the grill because its less to install.
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i went with hella 500 fogs. they lit up the night and looked good too.
wiring was easier then a cake walk. only problem i had wasnt a real problem. drilling the holes and then i only had less then an 8th of a turn each time so it took a while.
easy install and hellas can be found for $70 a pair or less.
wiring was easier then a cake walk. only problem i had wasnt a real problem. drilling the holes and then i only had less then an 8th of a turn each time so it took a while.
easy install and hellas can be found for $70 a pair or less.
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